At Transamerica - Initiated the redesign and implementation of a Management Information System database interface resulting in over 600,000 in bottom line savings.

At Tricom - Received a spot award for resolving a serious space issue with an IMS database.

For Blue Cross and Blue Shield - created a DB2 Provider Database for HMO, PPO, and Point of Service Products. This database consisted of over a hundred logical and physical tables. Project activities included data modeling, logical design, physical design, and system integration.

Computer Languages

Cobol

z/OS Assembler

C and C

JavaScript

Java

PowerShell

REXX

Perl

Computer Software

IBM z/OS

AIX

Solaris

Microsoft Windows

IBM Utilities for IMS, DB2, VSAM, MQ

BMC Utilities for IMS, DB2, MQ

Platinum Utilities

T-SQL

PL/SQL

QMF

SPUFI

DB2 for z/OS

DB2 LUW

Microsoft SQL Server

Microsoft Access

PowerDesigner

Sybase

CA-Datacom

IDMS

IMS/DB and TM

Oracle

VSAM

VTAM

Control-M

Endeavor

CICS

Erwin

Microsoft Office

MS Project

Visio

DB2 Information Integrator

WebSphere Transformation Server

Experience

Confidential

Senior Database Analyst and Administrator

Performed DB2 for z/OS, DB2 LUW, Microsoft SQL Server, Sybase, IMS, and CA-Datacom data base administration for a large life insurance organization,

Provided design, development, and support to insurance brokers and health care providers as an independent contractor.

Provided customized programing solutions for mainframe and micro-based systems in business office environments.

Data Base Analyst

Designed, programmed, and implemented data access facilities for CICS and IMS programs needing data from IMS data bases and DB2 tables. These programs, consisting of over 100 modules, are used by most major application systems in the Local Telephone Division for Customer Billing, Accounts Receivable, Telephone Equipment, and Telephone Facilities applications.

Documented user requirements and wrote program specifications in support of batch and on-line programming assignments.

Senior Software Engineer

Provided consulting services to Sprint designing and programming a middleware data layer to isolate CICS and IMS application programs from direct access to IMS data bases. Components of the system included batch COBOL, CICS, IMS/DB2, and Assembler programs as well as micro-based maintenance components written in C .

Designed and programmed cross-systems interfaces for CICS and IMS applications using DB2 and Websphere MQ facilities.

Documented user requirements and wrote program specifications in support of batch and on-line programming assignments.

Vice President

Led programming teams to design, develop, and maintain commercial property/casualty and group life systems in a multi-platform environment including both mainframe and micro-based systems. Mainframe on-line programming for property/casualty and group life systems utilized COBOL, CICS, and VSAM.

Led design and programming efforts for the development of CICS on-line surety systems for the largest provider of surety services in the United States.

Informatica Technology Consultant

Designed, programmed, and implemented health insurance software using COBOL, CICS, and IMS/DB for a large Eastern U.S. Blue Cross and Blue Shield company.

Met with client personnel and documented user requirements as functional and technical specifications.

Director, Technical Support and Application Systems

Oversaw the acquisition and implementation of a new Information Technology department serving multiple hospitals and clinics.

Wrote and implemented design and programming standards.

Supported CICS/TM and IMS/DB in a 24 by 7 real time environment.

DataCenter Manager

Managed fifty data center personnel in a 24 by 7 environment.

Supported Information Services processing for all U.S. and overseas subsidiaries of Baxter Travenol.

Senior Systems Programmer

Installed and maintained infrastructure software products such as MVS, IMS, and CICS.

Worked with IMS DBA's to configure and install real-time application data base environments.

Initiated changes that allowed the Data Center to exceed all response time and availability service level goals.

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